PERFORMANCE THERAPY FOR YOUR HORSE

Amy Pakenham

Having worked in the competitive equine industry for 6 years, I developed a passion for dealing with equine injuries and maintating performance health of the horse. Currently studying MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy enables me to bring the most up to date therapies and research to your horse.

DOES MY HORSE NEED A MASSAGE?

Stiffness on one rein Reluctance to work into contact

Reluctance to canter on one or both leads Dislikes being groomed

Hollow backed Cold backed

Unlevelness Uneven stride pattern

Holding tail to one side Head tilting

Falling in on circle Difficulty tracking up

Health maintenance Well-being

Any symptom of poor performance can be an indication of tension or soft tissue damage, that can be alleviated by massage.